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a KICKING TO SUCCESS Timpview Soccer passed to victory. The spring sports at Timp- view often got overlooked in the rush to complete the school year. Yet many great and won- derful things could happen while the birds were chirping and the sun was shining, name- ly SOCCER. The soccer team at Timpview this year was awesome. Headed by Coach McGlashen and helped out by Troy Bolt the team ran, bumped and kicked into suc- cess. After school one could see the group assembled out on the practice field refining their moves.” but most of all hav- ing fun. Did the players ever think that they would become World Cup material? Well, maybe not . . . but that was HERE I COME! Should it be Vogue? Jeffrey Sanders sports the latest in the winter soccer wear. It’s durable, but most of all fashionable and every- one is wearing it! only because they were too good! One could often hear the players commending them selves, We are so good. It is unbelievable. The only way the other teams even have a chance is if we wear blind- folds! Who else but Charles Bradshaw would say such a thing . . . yet truth was truth. So if you didn’t happen to see the team in action, unbeliev- able as it may seem, you could certainly watch them at the World Cup on T.V. bumping heads with only the best. WHERE’S THE BALL? The Timpview Soccer Team congregates around the goal. Frolicking around in the snow is a favorite pastime of this group when they don't practice. ARE YOG READY? Soccer team members William Taylor. Andrew King. Scott Ellsworth. Doran Pratte. Charles Bradshaw, and Jeffrey Sand- ers get ready to show some soccer moves. 112 Soccer
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TOP HONORS ( with many awards. Indoor track, started on the first of January and went until the end of February. The prac tices were held at the B.Y.G. Smith Fieldhouse on week nights from 8 to 10. On the weekends the track people traveled to Alta High and Car- bon High for track meets. The competitive Simplot Games were held on February 21st and 22nd. They were able to travel to Idaho for the com- petition. There were running distances ranging from the 200 meter dash for sprinters to the 2 mile run for distance runners. In the field events there were the high jump, the long jump, the hurdles, and the javelin throw. Some of the outstanding NOT THIS AGAIN! Linda Winterton is exhausted after competing in the high jump at Simplot. Linda seems to enjoy playing basketball and she is very ath- letic In most school sports. competitors at Simplot were Greg Brimley and Jennifer Kuhlmann. The coaches of the fantastic runners were Wayne Sorenson and Brian Kuhlmann. Some of the years most out- standing athletes in track were David Spence. Joel Sy- browsky, Andreas Kalt, Mary and Erin Gribble, and Jennifer Kuhlman. The outdoor track season was very victorious. While winning numerous awards, the team was able to get in shape and receive high praise. Running and track were a way to get involved in school and make many friends for all those who participated earned the honors. ISN’T THIS GREAT? John Hiatt. Doug Baird, and Brian Baird enjoy run- ning the medley relay in the outdoor season. All these boys enjoy playing intramural basketball. CXJCH! THAT HURT! Michael Baird and Thomas Karren don’t always find track practice fun. Despite practice, both do well in the meets and place high in the track events. T rack 111
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HAS IT MOVED YET? Matthew Bow- man goes after the ball hoping to reach it before the opposing team does. Matt enjoys basketball and is one of the Timpview Varsity's best players. RIPPLING MUSCLES. Andrew King, supported by Matthew Bowman, tries to defend his team against the kicker. Andy loves to play soccer and he eats the snow while playing hard. VARSITY SOCCER. Front row: Coach Bolt. Andy Bayola. Mike Cannon. Bill Taylor. Coach McGlashen. Second row: Scott Walker. Frank Christian- son. Charles Bradshaw. Hugh Smith. Yasu Tornado. Keith Martin. Third row: Ken Davis. Robert Oborn. Daniel Clark. Scott Ellsworth. Justin Knapp. Srin Seang. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER. Front row: Doran Pratte. Jason Nielson. Brent Esplin. Ben Bailey. Coach McGlashen. Second row: Ben Brooks. Ken McHenry. Matt Bowman. Steve Pritchett. Paul Brown. Third row: Alex Rosborough. Steve Dyer. Clayne Ben son. Brandon Rhoades. Soccer 113
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